Quoting from message >
posted on 17 Oct 2005 by Adrian Tupper
I would like to add:
> Elaine Jones > wrote in news:fb704fbb4d.E@cae-
> coed.zetnet.co.uk:
>
>> Quoting from message >
>> posted on 17 Oct 2005 by Andy
>> I would like to add:
>>
>>> "Dee Randall" > wrote
>>
>>>> But THANK YOU for the tumeric suggestion. I'm always looking for
>>>> another way to use tumeric. It's so good for you. Not only that, I
>>>> like the funky taste.
>>>> Dee Dee
>>>
>>> It's GOOD for you??? I had nary a clue.
>>
>> Aids digestion, is anti-inflamatory, *probably* anti-cancer and liver
>> protective, *possibly* assists in lowering cholesterol levels and
>> warding off Altzheimers, according to various reports.
>>
>> Has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic (?sp) Medicine.
>>
>
> There must be a downside. There's always a downside...
>
Apparently high concentrations can go the other way with the liver
(but none of the reports I looked at incicated a safe level - I take
it they don't know)
--
..ElaineJ. Home Pages and FAQ of uk.food+drink.indian can be viewed at
..Kinetic.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/ejones/ufdi/index.html
StrongArm Under construction, FAQ, recipes, tips, booklist, links
..RISC PC. Questions and suggestions please, email or to the newsgroup